Thursday, 27 February 2025

Teleport announces expanded network in March using widebody jets

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Image: AirAsia X A330 Cargo Loading (Credit: Capital A/AirAsia)

Capital A (formerly AirAsia Group) announced its logistics arm Teleport will resume of more of its cargo-only flights using widebody aircraft in March. Among the destinations include Hong Kong, the Philippines, and India.

Starting next month, Teleport will be using four of AirAsia X’s Airbus A330s assigned to it to offer more cargo capacity from its hub at Kuala Lumpur.

According to release, the scheduled destinations for Teleport starting in March are Kuala Lumpur, Sydney, Hong Kong, Seoul-Incheon, Tokyo-Haneda, Taipei, Bangalore, Mumbai, Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi, Manila, Jakarta, and Kota Kinabalu. Depending on the route, services will operate between two to seven times per week.

Teleport plans to expand its network from its second base at Bangkok.

“We are coming in stronger with these networked flights and our customers across Asia can look forward to greater service and improved frequency across key destinations as we continue to work to move things better than anybody else in 2022. Given the continued demand for cargo capacity, Teleport will focus on providing a wide and reliable network by maximizing the operation of the A330s, as well as the incoming dedicated freighters and AirAsia’s belly capacity in Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and Philippines,” Teleport COO Adrian Loretz said in a statement.

Loretz added: “As we are made to deliver, what we will be able to bring to the cargo scene is more routes, more capacity, a dedicated fleet for these routes and more frequency to each destination. As we continue to serve the market in Asia, we are continuously growing as a fully capable cargo provider.”

Written by
Jeffrey Teruel

Jeffrey is the founder and editor of Flights in Asia. Dedicated to sharing the latest news, updates, and firsthand experiences in the dynamic aviation and travel landscape of the Asia-Pacific region.

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